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Asked: February 21, 20222022-02-21T21:49:27+05:30 2022-02-21T21:49:27+05:30In: Construction Materials

Which material is used in determination of shrinkage limit?

List down the apparatus or materials which is used in determination of shrinkage limit.

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      2022-02-21T21:54:32+05:30Added an answer on February 21, 2022 at 9:54 pm

      The following material is used in determination of shrinkage limit: Evaporating Dish of Porcelain Spatula and Straight Edge Balance-Sensitive to 0.01 g minimum. Shrinkage Dish Circular, porcelain or non-corroding metal dish Glass cup 50-55 mm in diameter and 25 mm in height Glass plates Two, 75x75 mRead more

      The following material is used in determination of shrinkage limit:

      1. Evaporating Dish of Porcelain
      2. Spatula and Straight Edge
      3. Balance-Sensitive to 0.01 g minimum.
      4. Shrinkage Dish Circular, porcelain or non-corroding metal dish
      5. Glass cup 50-55 mm in diameter and 25 mm in height
      6. Glass plates Two, 75×75 mm one plate of plain glass and the other prongs,
      7. Thermostatically controlled Oven
      8. Wash bottle containing distilled water
      9. Graduate-Glass, with capacity of 25 ml
      10. Mercury.
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